Hello Morits
Thanks for the feedback. My problem is not a segmentation issue but a memory-allocation issue. I need to understand how in GRASS (C functions) I can allocate all pixels of a group images to an matrix (array of array) instead of just row-by-row (or column-by-column).

Does anyone has a clue?

Thanks
Antonio Rocha

Moritz Lennert wrote:
On Wed, October 20, 2010 10:13, António Rocha wrote:
Greetings

I'm developing a GRASS C rotine to perform segmentation of images. As
far as I can see, rotines like i.gensig and i.maxlik (or even r.example)
usually gets a row and tthen process cell-by-cell. In this case, instead
of loading only a row per image, I want to parse to the variable all the
image. What C function shall I use?

Don't have a direct answer, but have you looked at i.smap which also uses
some form of segmentation.

Moritz



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